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a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> got the fingers crossed. nothing significant. a few sprinkles is how it looks. it will last all week. the chance of showers are in the forecast starting on wednesday and they linger into the weekend. the quest
a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging...
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the heritage foundation said they hope at least the law in california stands. currently nine states and district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. 29 states banned it outright. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tomorrow's oral arguments and he'll have live reports throughout the day. join us for a news special at 6:30 when we go in depth on the prop 8 case. we'll break down the arguments and gauge reaction from washington, dc to the bay area but a decision is probably not expected in this case until mid-june. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court today is set to hear a case filed by federal regulators which could affect the cost of prescription medicine. the government is asking the high court to stop big pharmaceutical corporations from paying other drug companies to delay releasing cheaper generic drugs. regulators argue those deals deny american consumers price reductions on their medication of about 90%. pharmaceutical companies say the deals protect the billions of dollars they spend developin
the heritage foundation said they hope at least the law in california stands. currently nine states and district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. 29 states banned it outright. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tomorrow's oral arguments and he'll have live reports throughout the day. join us for a news special at 6:30 when we go in depth on the prop 8 case. we'll break down the arguments and gauge reaction from washington, dc...
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not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on paper. they are asking them to step in and take leadership. >> you are right. it does seem the president would say, look, d.o.d. and v.a., get this together here. i promise, like so many other politicians that we would help to take care of them. when i asked general shinseki the president is fully committed. >> he mentioned the electronic process that will exist five years down the road for veterans to develop their claim. the success of that electronic process is fully dependent on the communication level of from d.o.d. to v.a. in terms of electronic
not going to be a magic law that solves this. what we have been advocating is we need the president of the the united states to establish a presidential commission. this isn't about the v.a. but has to do with d.o.d. not having their medical records electronically. >> they gave up on a plan so the d.o.d. would have a streamlined way to get records to the v.a. they gave up on that. >> right. you are never going to get a fully electronics claims process when 60% of the records are on...
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police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra cruz gonsales, in a parking hat and they began to argue. they previously dated and broke up two years ago. police are familiar with the couple. >> gone out, dealt with not only the suspect but the victim to the point where she probably got direction from the police department or the d.a.'s office and filled out a restraining order against the suspect. >> ama: for several hours police searched for ramirez. they went door-to-door checking houses. police believe ramirez is driving a dark green 1996 toyota truck similar to this one and may be heading to mexico. >>> a new detail tonight about an officer invol
police say the man's mother-in-law wag outside of her home, unloading items from her vehicle, when two people preached her. one suspect shot the man and then sped away in a dark-colored sedan. >>> a statewide manhunt is on for a san jose man wanted in the stabbing death of his ex-girlfriend. police are looking for juan ramirez. he is accused of the stabbing yesterday afternoon in san jose. investigators released new details today, saying ramirez confronted his former girlfriend, sandra...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. latest headlines, foxnews.com, and see you for more headlines. >> neil: the post office would spend more money when it's actually trying to cut spending. congress voting to keep the mail coming on saturday. now, the post office wanted to ditch that saturday delivery and go to maybe five day delivery just to save cash. and get this, a new poll shows at that we're actually fine with it. seven out of ten americans wouldn't mind not getting junk mail on weekends. dagen, help me with this. >> god forbid the post master would be allowed to manage the post office. >> neil: and he had great ideas. >> 16 billion dollars, 2 billion dollars would be saved by ending saturday mail delivery and congress has to step in. and waiting for approval to close some of the rural post offices, deal with the benefits. i think that there are like four elderly people that have the phone numbers and dial the phones because they're angry they're not going to get mail on saturday. it's called e-mail, e-mail. >> ne
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. latest headlines, foxnews.com, and see you for more headlines. >> neil: the post office would spend more money when it's actually trying to cut spending. congress voting to keep the mail coming on saturday. now, the post office wanted to ditch that saturday delivery and go to maybe five day delivery just to save cash. and get this, a new poll shows at that we're actually fine with it. seven out of ten americans wouldn't mind not getting junk...
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in michigan, they're mad about a right to work law that starts next week. and in washington, they're mad about all of the automatic spending cuts they say will get worse every week. but with right to work states adding more jobs and with many in the government looking to cut more spending, is it time tore unions to simply get with the program? charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, charlie gas pregas-- gasperino. >> and with the. >> i love the big raps. >> and communities with fewer presence of unions are doing better communities and businesses. the they drove hostess out of business and they have to figure out the dynamics. they've got to take a step back, we're trying to benefit and not in it for ourselves and the message doesn't get across anymore. >> neil: dagen? >> this is evidence of unions on the run. if you look at michigan, a huge move that that state, kind of the birth of unions as we know it in this country, is now a right to work state, but what you see -- you're starting to see the down and dirty tactics. a lot of unions in that state t
in michigan, they're mad about a right to work law that starts next week. and in washington, they're mad about all of the automatic spending cuts they say will get worse every week. but with right to work states adding more jobs and with many in the government looking to cut more spending, is it time tore unions to simply get with the program? charles payne, dagen mcdowell, adam lashinsky, charlie gas pregas-- gasperino. >> and with the. >> i love the big raps. >> and...
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under law you can cross-examine and their is a bottle. lou: we will continue the cross-examination and the rebuttals next time. the key for being here. come back soon. we're coming right back. if you want to join the conversation go to us foxbusiness.com. to get the latest are facebook page. e-mail me, loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. up next, the infamous government-funded vegas-pales in comparison to the hordes of other races. that's next. they're not going to believe it. [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm buying. i'll use my capital one venture card with double miles you can actually use to fly any airline anytime. ♪ what are you doing? i'm saving one for later. my body keeps it warm. it's like a little hot dog steamer in there. go ahead, touch my chest. no. ♪ what's in your wallet? you got any mustard in there? ♪ lou: some men security secretary janet napolitano is calling upon congress to pass comprehensive immigration reform. she claims the border is more secure than ever. >> we have stationed more border patrol agents than ever before. the num
under law you can cross-examine and their is a bottle. lou: we will continue the cross-examination and the rebuttals next time. the key for being here. come back soon. we're coming right back. if you want to join the conversation go to us foxbusiness.com. to get the latest are facebook page. e-mail me, loudobbs@foxbusiness.com. up next, the infamous government-funded vegas-pales in comparison to the hordes of other races. that's next. they're not going to believe it. [ buzzer ] hot dog? i'm...
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he struck down antigay laws in texas and colorado but also a strong advocate of state rights. and in 2008 did vote for the ban. >> there is a lot of ways the high court could go, they could uphold the ban strike it down as unconstitutional or take a more limit add approach, one would be to say there is no standing for people supporting prop 8. they zrobt a right to be in court that could kick the issue back to california only or they can up hold the decision which would legalize effectively same-sex marriage in nine western states. now, about 100 people will be marching tonight. march supposed to begin at 7:00. >> mark, thank you. >> abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is in washington, d.c. tonight claiming one of the seats inside of the courtroom for two days of hearings tomorrow and wednesday. here live reports begin tomorrow night on abc 7 news. >> on san mateo county coast caltrans poised to open the new first highway tunnels built in 50 years. the tunnelser carrying traffic away from the treacherous stretch of highway 1 known as devil's slide. david louie is live outside o
he struck down antigay laws in texas and colorado but also a strong advocate of state rights. and in 2008 did vote for the ban. >> there is a lot of ways the high court could go, they could uphold the ban strike it down as unconstitutional or take a more limit add approach, one would be to say there is no standing for people supporting prop 8. they zrobt a right to be in court that could kick the issue back to california only or they can up hold the decision which would legalize...
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we have the professor of law at armored law school. before her ointment, she was a tenured professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. and she worked in the civil rights commission at the united states department of justice and headed the voting rights project at the naacp legal defense fund. with professor guinier is a word ontudent, a spoken us -- spoken word artist. rian willguinier andrian discuss racial literacy and the way the theory of racial literacy challenges the work of dr. seuss. so first, we will have professor parker. >> thank you very much and thank you to the new york law school and for the project for inviting me. i taughtlly more like her everything i knew and then she went on and learned a lot more fortunately for her students here at new york law school. i can't think of a worse position to be in then to appear after a group of very cute for-yr-olds and before the rest of this really distinguish panel [laughter]i am truly intimidated, but i will soldier on. i think is particularly fitting to discuss the
we have the professor of law at armored law school. before her ointment, she was a tenured professor at the university of pennsylvania law school. and she worked in the civil rights commission at the united states department of justice and headed the voting rights project at the naacp legal defense fund. with professor guinier is a word ontudent, a spoken us -- spoken word artist. rian willguinier andrian discuss racial literacy and the way the theory of racial literacy challenges the work of...
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at uc berkeley. >> two laws are similar to each other. i would say whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >> the supreme court will reaffirm the antiaffirmative action law in the fall. one footnote on the matter of prop 8, connelly has opposed prop 8 calling it discrime in a tori against same-sex couples. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. a reminder abc 7 news alarm clock app is available now for your android and on google play. it's still available if have you an iphone. >> what it took to end a debate about how to fix that road. >> live from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center. chances of showers this week, i'll let you know if this will affect your eastern plans coming up. >> checked with amber alert. and the plates matched. >> an alert worker turns crime fighter helping police rescue a baby from a car. you'll hear from him as well as the first officer on the scene, next. >> good evening, i'm dan ashley. >> there is relief that a baby girl is safe after a five-hour ordeal to f
at uc berkeley. >> two laws are similar to each other. i would say whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >> the supreme court will reaffirm the antiaffirmative action law in the fall. one footnote on the matter of prop 8, connelly has opposed prop 8 calling it discrime in a tori against same-sex couples. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. a reminder abc 7 news alarm clock app is available now for your android and on...
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in michigan they are mad about a right to work law that starts next week. in washington they are mad about all those automatic spending cuts they say that will get worse every week. with right to right would to work states looking to cut more spending is it time for unions to get with the program? to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them funny too but realistically it's proven communities where there is fewer and less presence of unions are doing better. you see what happens to the other industries. they have to figure out their dynamic. i have to tell you they will probably have to take a step back to tell the regular people out there, we are not in it for ourselves, that message doesn't get across anymore? >> this is evidence of unions on the run. in michigan, a huge move that state is birth of unions in this country is now a right to work state. what you see, you are starting to see down and dirty tactics. a lot of unio
in michigan they are mad about a right to work law that starts next week. in washington they are mad about all those automatic spending cuts they say that will get worse every week. with right to right would to work states looking to cut more spending is it time for unions to get with the program? to charles payne, dagen mcdowell and charlie gasparino. >> at this point you would think they would start to change their tactics. inflatable racks. >> i love it. >> i find them...
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michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going to do my job. >> neil: we were talking about the possibility of an errant judge overturns this and it's in limbo again, all these machinationses back anding for like wisconsin. >> we're going to end up winning the lawsuits, in my view. we may lose at some lower court record. our track record guess on this. i have a fill osi take car or -- tear care of problems. we're getting people focused on issues and solving them. >> neil: i guess what your critics are saying they don't doubt your resolve to fix things, but whether you trample on them as a result. this emergenc
michigan's right-to-work laws set to kick in a week from today. republican governor rick snyder is here. governor, good to see you. i was mentioning during the break whether when you see yourself portrayed as satan or the devil. >> it's great to be with you. i feel it's part of democracy. it was hired to do a job by my customers, the citizens of the state of michigan, and i'm doing the right thing. it's about workers rights and it's about bringing more jobs to michigan. so i'm just going...
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this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as well. neil: craig, this is a concern. if others get a cue from this watch out. >> california is a trendsetter. as a small business owner, my other friends who are small business oers we've been hit with 5 to over 100,000-dollars in fourth quarter of last year in retro active tax, that is job, and investment money and a downer on christmas. now a new one that bureaucrats at franchise tax board are making a decision, it is politicians that are out of control, california is worst with highest tax state, the highest sales tax s
this is just a new tax law. a court ruling that overturned this tax credit in the law, but instead of moving forward now with that new law in place, california state government decides to go back to try to reach the taxes from business owners who had no idea they had this liabilitiy, that is a first problem. the second problem, is this the new trend in state taxes? will we start seeing the cash strapped states pick up on this. and they will weed taxpayers in the fiscal year but from before as...
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, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people in oregon denied because of their political affiliations. when you allow a government bureaucrat to tell a law-abiding citizens. lou: you don't want any background checks? >> no, lou. first of all, it's a god given right, where in the second amendment where it says -- lou: eric, i got to take the leave. it's got to be a quick last word, okay? >> well, the point is what -- where is the room for infringement? we wouldn't tolerate that with the first amendment. lou: eric, i have to leave you asking a question. i appreciate you being here to provide t
, hopefully those who sell guns follow the law. lou: eric, you get the last word. you have been squeezed on time. i apologize. >> that's okay. paul knows background checks are not stopping bad guys from getting guns. they use fake ids, and, sadly, background checks stop law-abiding people like 150,000 military veterans who have been put in the system because of their post-traumatic stress disorder or women up in delaware who have been denied because of their age and their gender or people...
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federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public university. opponents say if the high court up holds the lower court ruling in the michigan case it opens the doors to challenge if california law. >>> in news of the world in afghanistan, u.s. secretary of state, met with karzai and resolved some recent differences he said the u.s. was in collusion with the taliban to keep afghanistan weak. today he said he was misinterpreted. a few hours ago a taliban suicide attack left 13 people dead. >>> in syria, the fighting in da has cast is so intense the un ordered staff to pull out. mortar shells fell near their hotel and hospita
federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public...
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laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal value associated with it when the primary use of the states in colorado and california were, in fact, me diddal, pushing now into recreational use in the benefits associated with that. sandra: interesting take and play. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thanks, sandra, take care. sandra: next on "money," president obama will slash his own economic goals this week, but it could be good news for recovery. details next. plus, states finally saved enough tax revenue for a rainy day. why are they preparing for a huge spending binge? how taxp
laws, there's so much uncertainty. do you see that as an obstacle to investing in the industry? >> yeah, it's something everybody has to pay attention to. there's an absolute dichotomy between federal and state laws at this point. we see like days of prohibition where states develop their own rules and regulations like in colorado and washington with 62 and 502 # passed. these are the dominoes that tip over and the feds back off. they have a schedule 1 narcotic meaning zero medicinal...
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federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public university. opponents say if the high court up holds the lower court ruling in the michigan case it opens the doors to challenge if california law. >>> in news of the world in afghanistan, u.s. secretary of state, met with karzai and resolved some recent differences he said the u.s. was in collusion with the taliban to keep afghanistan weak. today he said he was misinterpreted. a few hours ago a taliban suicide attack left 13 people dead. >>> in syria, the fighting in da has cast is so intense the un ordered staff to pull out. mortar shells fell near their hotel and hospita
federal laws should guarantee workers can earn paid time off. she said 40 million americans have no paid sick days forcing them to work while ill or lose pay. >>> supreme court announced it will consider a michigan law banning affirmative action, in college admissions. a federal appeals court struck down the michigan law last year, ruling it unconstitutional. in 1996, california voters passed proposition 209 which struck down affirmative action programs in california's public...
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current law says e mails are fair game if they've been opened or more than six months old. saying electronic communications should nobody different which authorities cannot access without a warrant. >> well, hates a throw away anymore the disposable film festival is here to stay and takes place tonight and friday. it's a venue for films made without big budgets. >> sometimes it's an iphone and web cam. what we care about are people making stories with whatever they have on them. >> this year's theme is food and social justice. also helping build a track record of new generations of film makers. >> already, well could you explain your job in just 30 seconds well, dan probably could. just ahead efforts to explain complicated medical research. >> and something new at golden gate bridge. changes picking up speed. >>> here is a live picture of the golden gate bridge traffic moving across that span on a sparkling thursday afternoon. but change is a foot. golden gate bridge officials considering raising the speed limit at the toll plaz yachl they want to increase recommended speed
current law says e mails are fair game if they've been opened or more than six months old. saying electronic communications should nobody different which authorities cannot access without a warrant. >> well, hates a throw away anymore the disposable film festival is here to stay and takes place tonight and friday. it's a venue for films made without big budgets. >> sometimes it's an iphone and web cam. what we care about are people making stories with whatever they have on them....
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the trafficking, gun trafficking law that's in these bills is a great law. it's stronger law enforcement. it will make us able to go after straw purchasers. we need that. but that's not going to help stop jared loughner, who has 33 bullets in his magazine. had jared loughner, had we had the ten-bullet rule, jared loughner was disarmed trying to get his second magazine out of his pocket. he would have fired ten shots. there were 17 people struck by jared loughner, including the 9-year-old little girl, including gabrielle giffords, he couldn't have done that if we had that law in place. so don't tell me that we don't need both. we need both and we need common sense and people to compromise. >> there's so much that can be done at the margins. but it's really not. there's technology in place that exists that fingerprint technology to identify -- that fantastic column, which nra and gun rights -- >> he advocates for a childproof -- >> childproof gun, it exists in germany. it's kind of a no-brainer. i would love to see the mayor take those things on and get them m
the trafficking, gun trafficking law that's in these bills is a great law. it's stronger law enforcement. it will make us able to go after straw purchasers. we need that. but that's not going to help stop jared loughner, who has 33 bullets in his magazine. had jared loughner, had we had the ten-bullet rule, jared loughner was disarmed trying to get his second magazine out of his pocket. he would have fired ten shots. there were 17 people struck by jared loughner, including the 9-year-old little...
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, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >> that didn't come out right. the stripper story made us think about you. i should have said -- >> don, really. >> strippers are attractive. thanks, karen. we appreciate it. see you next time. >> all right, don. >>> boy scout leaders and eagle scouts make their voices heard. >> do my duty to god and country. scout sign, please. >> why they say homosexuality and politics have no place in their organization. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] nothing gets you going quite like the power of quaker oats. today is going to be epic. quaker up. today is going to be epic
, taxes are deducted, there are minimum wage laws, et cetera. if they are an independent contractor the rules don't apply. a lot of the girls are paying to dance there. when they get tips testify to tip out bartenders and the like. they have a vested interest in not classifying them as employees. but they are probably employees. as long as the employer has some control over their hours, what they wear, how they do their job they are employees. these girls probably have a good lawsuit. >>...
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compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the country opposed same-sex marriage. >> the fact that the majority of americans support marriage for gay and lesbian couples is definitely going to be something that will be in the back of the justices' minds. >> reporter: two california couples are challenging the state's 2008 voter approved ban. opponents say it violates the 14th amendment. >> we want to feel the same sense of security that other married couples want to have. we think it's worth fighting for. >> reporter: supporters argue traditional marriage must be protected. >> the institution of marriag
compare that to when the health law was argued. we saw the first campers out here about three days early. it gives you some sense of just how important these cases are. dozens are camped out this morning waiting to be part of history. >> it's okay to disagree with us and about issues, but we still need to be recognized and part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: experts say it will be hard for the court to ignore a huge shift in public opinion. 20 years ago, most of the...
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and during the next administration, angelica of van buren is the white house hostess for father-in-law, martin van buren, a widower. we will include your, questions and comments live tonight at 9:00 on c-span and c-span 3 and cspan radio and c-span.org. morning, michael still talks about the future of the republican party, then, a consumer advocate, ralph nader, discuss his income inequality between ceo'cans the typical wage earner, and
and during the next administration, angelica of van buren is the white house hostess for father-in-law, martin van buren, a widower. we will include your, questions and comments live tonight at 9:00 on c-span and c-span 3 and cspan radio and c-span.org. morning, michael still talks about the future of the republican party, then, a consumer advocate, ralph nader, discuss his income inequality between ceo'cans the typical wage earner, and
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as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right now is that expansion is not sustainable for pennsylvania without the reforms. we're looking at adding 800,000 new children and adults into a program, and the cost under the aca would accumulate to over $4.1 billion over this next eight years. what i want to do is to be able to provide to pennsylvanians affordable, quality, health care. but there's key words, affordable and quality. we currently spend more in our budget than every other state for medicaid, except missouri. 27% for the general fun budget of pennsylvania goes to medicai
as far as the -- the law is here. is it just about a kinder and nicer way of accepting how much pennsylvania has to take on or what? >> we had a number of questions and in recent months or so, hhs has been answering our questions but they raise other questions and other concerns. so we're going to discuss some of the reforms we're exploring for pennsylvania's programs. and to see how that will work in according to hhs, whether they're going to accept what we want to do. what i know right...
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in three years after the landmark health care law, republicans still refuse give up the fight. >>> let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. >> coming up, health and human services kathleen sebelius, with a reality check on where the law stands today. >>> and new jersey's tough-talking governor faces a tough crowd of his own, a class full of kindergartners. >> i'm a third grader at the elementary school. you've done a great job here in new jersey and i was wondering if you were thinking about running for president. >> softening him up with the compliment and then hit him with the hard-hitting question, love it good day i'm chris slizcilli in washington. andrea mitchell is traveling with the president in jordan where syriand a the peace process remain the key topics. >> hi, chris, in jordan president obama comes to see king abdullah and reassure a king surrounded by the arab spring, by uprisings on all fronts and most importantly by the widening civil war next door in syria with the refugee crisis. refugees coming across the border t
in three years after the landmark health care law, republicans still refuse give up the fight. >>> let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. >> coming up, health and human services kathleen sebelius, with a reality check on where the law stands today. >>> and new jersey's tough-talking governor faces a tough crowd of his own, a class full of kindergartners. >> i'm a third grader at the elementary school....
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the heritage foundation said they hope at least the law in california stands. currently nine states and district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. 29 states banned it outright. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tomorrow's oral arguments and he'll have live reports throughout the day. join us for a news special at 6:30 when we go in depth on the prop 8 case. we'll break down the arguments and gauge reaction from washington, dc to the bay area but a decision is probably not expected in this case until mid-june. >>> meanwhile, the u.s. supreme court today is set to hear a case filed by federal regulators which could affect the cost of prescription medicine. the government is asking the high court to stop big pharmaceutical corporations from paying other drug companies to delay releasing cheaper generic drugs. regulators argue those deals deny american consumers price reductions on their medication of about 90%. pharmaceutical companies say the deals protect the billions of dollars they spend developin
the heritage foundation said they hope at least the law in california stands. currently nine states and district of columbia allow same-sex couples to marry. 29 states banned it outright. brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tomorrow's oral arguments and he'll have live reports throughout the day. join us for a news special at 6:30 when we go in depth on the prop 8 case. we'll break down the arguments and gauge reaction from washington, dc...
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under federal law, generic and brand name drugs are required to have the same warning label. now, generics are attempting to decrease liability over any harmful effects. generic companies say the industry is unable to change the product due to those federal standards. a hidden affordable care act fee is popping up for u.s. employers. the $63 fee will apply to plans covering millions of americans in 2014. it applies to employers who take on workers' medical bills and some private plans sold by insurers. the fee will be smaller in 2015 and 2016. meanwhile, the aca is projected to help 30 million uninsured americans. hedge fund manager carl ichan is pumping up his position in herbalife. according to reports, ichan recently purchased 2.3 million more shares of the stock, bringing his portfolio total to 16.4 million. ichan is said to be considering a number of options with the herbalife managment, such as a takeover. on the other side of the trade, hedge fund manager bill ackman had a short position in the stock while telling reporters he believes herbalife is a pyramid scheme tha
under federal law, generic and brand name drugs are required to have the same warning label. now, generics are attempting to decrease liability over any harmful effects. generic companies say the industry is unable to change the product due to those federal standards. a hidden affordable care act fee is popping up for u.s. employers. the $63 fee will apply to plans covering millions of americans in 2014. it applies to employers who take on workers' medical bills and some private plans sold by...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> who says you can't go home? jon bon jovi said it and now he's selling his sprawling new york home for a whopping $42 million. that's quite a markup seeing as the 7,500 square foot apartment only cost him $24 million back in 2007. it may be worth a pretty penny, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two kitchens, not to mention the p
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> who says you can't go home? jon bon jovi said it and now he's selling his sprawling new york home for a whopping $42 million. that's quite a markup seeing as the 7,500 square foot apartment only cost him $24 million back in 2007. it may be worth a pretty penny, five bedrooms, seven bathrooms and two kitchens, not to mention the p
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>>reporter: ross teaches law at uc berkeley. >> 2 law very similar to each other and given the similarities would i say that whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >>reporter: supreme court will review michigan anti-affirmative action law in the fall. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> now to the alert teenager. 15-year-old in san leandro was followed home by someone she thought was creepy. she told her family. they confronted him. alton with the son did not explain his behavior. family called the cops. found watson couple blocks away. record check revealed he's convicted sex offender who was on parole for committing sexual saw. watson was arrested. police say the teenager may have avoided getting assaulted. >> there are new questions tonight about the colorado prison chief gunned down in his doorway. some say his death was pay back for trying to break autopsy white supremacist gang in the prison system called 2 11 that takes the name from california penal code for robbery. here's dan harris. ♪ ♪. >> today at memorial service for colorado prison chief
>>reporter: ross teaches law at uc berkeley. >> 2 law very similar to each other and given the similarities would i say that whatever the court says about prop 2 would have the same impact on prop 209. >>reporter: supreme court will review michigan anti-affirmative action law in the fall. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >>> now to the alert teenager. 15-year-old in san leandro was followed home by someone she thought was creepy. she told her family. they confronted him....
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking risk in investing it in some other way. it might create jobs, but it could also be a risk to the company. i sat on the board of the company that did justthat. we looked at all of the options and say, we have cashier. we can use this cash. >> yes, this is still capital prervation. >> yes, a few things going on. a huge cash flow -- [inaudible] so they have to return it one way orhe other. next0 years, shares of the next decade could go up to be one it can remarkably get stronger and stronger. >> i do agree. neil: jjstifying the se of this policy by barack obama. >> they
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. the. neil: i do want to focus on this development about all of the money company selling out. but not like you'd expect help the economy. as we mentioned, a very serious commitment. >> the s&p 500 pays out in dividends. also hitting the 118 billion. letting the multiplier taken fact for investors. the. neil: what you make of that? >> everyone running these companies -- not all of them are rational people. as opposed to taking risk in...
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instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget plans are mild apart but at least there is not a government shutdown to worry about, at least for a while. the senate passed a bill to keep federal agencies funded through the end of september. round of applause. the rare bipartisan compromise was approved by a 73-26 vote. while the xrester's $8$85 billi cuts stay in place, there are more cuts. the plan now moves to the house where it is expected to pass. >>> despite promises to close down the detention center at guantanamo bay, the u.s. is considering a $150 million overhaul now of the facility. the plans include a new dining hall, hospital and guard barracks. lawyer
instead of imposing new regulations, republicans are calling for existing laws to be enforced. >> do you think background checks and improving background checks will be part of that? >> they should actually do a real background check on everyone. and maybe the department of justice ought to enforce the law. >> still vice president joe biden one of the main advocates on a ban on military style rifles says he believes most americans agree with him. >> the competing budget...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. from the united states poal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ neil: here is what happens when the government gives you everything you want. it wakes up one morning and said, do you know what? we cannot afford any of it. chicago and the latest spending city. it has rahm emanuel in a heck of a jam. he is closing more than 50 schools to take cash and now the teachers union that helped make him the mayor is right now. detroit had to bring in outside supervisor in. when good intentions go very bad. >> that is right. they are making the right move to merge these failing schools in places like chicago and detroit. they have already seen this. the problem is the unions who are balking this. they have been living a very nice lifestyle for a long time. and they don't like to see this happening. but pontiac michigan has done with great success. the problem is when youhave urban sp
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. from the united states poal service a small jam maker can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ neil: here is what happens when the government gives you everything you want. it wakes up one morning and said, do you know what? we cannot afford any of it. chicago and the latest spending city. it has rahm emanuel in a heck of a jam. he is closing more than 50 schools to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things thamatter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. [inaudible] >> keep up the good work. >> thank you. neil: if jimmy fallon does get "the tonight show" and it does come to new york, the joke ultimately could be on businesses already in new york. because andrew cuomo's new budget would give this show a huge tax break for moving into the big apple. other companies are saying, hello, what about us, we have been struggling in the big apple and have not left the big apple. we have been supporting the big apple. why not give us a break for sustaining the big apple? sporting-goods ceo mitch mundell is one of them would he think. >> i applaud the governor. it's going to create jobs. it is all about job creation. you know better than everyone. >> it will bring people to new york, hire more people for the hotels and restaurants. >> i think he will be tremendous. at the end of the day,, i
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things thamatter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. [inaudible] >> keep up the good work. >> thank you. neil: if jimmy fallon does get "the tonight show" and it does come to new york, the joke ultimately could be on businesses already in new york. because andrew cuomo's...
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breaking the law is one thing. fighting the law is another. in this hour, you'll meet people who challenged authorities. some used guns. some used fists. one even used an 18-wheeler. but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common. somebody was there to capture it on camera. >> a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> i'm a cowboy. i'm coming out like a cowboy. >> before going down in a hail of gunfire. september 2004. bowling green, kentucky. a barn burns to the ground and four horses die. an investigation by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco & firearms or atf points to arson. the main suspect, russell sublet, a 41-year-old ex-con who works tending horses in the area. during the investigation special agent david hayes learns sublet may also own a sawed off shotgun, another possible charge against him. >> i made contact with russell sublet. he agreed to meet with us. >> on the afternoon of september 29th, sublet is at a local hospital visiting his father and tells hayes he can meet him there. trooper
breaking the law is one thing. fighting the law is another. in this hour, you'll meet people who challenged authorities. some used guns. some used fists. one even used an 18-wheeler. but no matter the method, they all have one thing in common. somebody was there to capture it on camera. >> a desperate man takes on federal agents in a dramatic four-day standoff. >> i'm a cowboy. i'm coming out like a cowboy. >> before going down in a hail of gunfire. september 2004. bowling...
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it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to people, even in this country. >> shepard: a week ago there were a lot of scenarios chaos. this was not seen. >> we have a great story. kate middleton, the dutchess of cambridge, now lots of women in new york want her nose, and they're calling their plastic surgeon and getting the kate middleton nose. that is the big trend here in new york city. we only cover the important stories, shep. >> shepard: this afternoon in. >> well, 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. so join us. >> shepard: 6:00, i'm busy getting ready for the 7:00 but i hear you. >> maybe 9:00? >> shepard: 6:00 eastern time, 5:00 in oxford. see you then. >>> a former college football star is among the two people who died after a private jet crashed in indiana, hitting three homes. that's what a university official say
it's the rule of law. you're not supposed to take things that aren't you're, especially if you're the government. that's why you saw the market solidly negative. i don't know how there's control over this. we'll be watching but deeply concerning to people, even in this country. >> shepard: a week ago there were a lot of scenarios chaos. this was not seen. >> we have a great story. kate middleton, the dutchess of cambridge, now lots of women in new york want her nose, and they're...
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have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won. now we know it is somebody or several people in passaic, new jersey, up north who can step forward and be instant hundreds of millionaires, if that's a word. >> it is a word, i'll take it with all of that money, they can have lots of lamborghinis as we were saying. ron allen, live in boanew jerse. seek legal help, sign and verify that you are, in fact, the winner. collect your prize, have a legal rep do it for you, choose your payment, annual or lump sum, most pick the lump sum. unless you intend to keep things private, be prepared for a
have that kind of law, but we don't know. we just know it is someone that bought a ticket at a liquor store in passaic. here there was a rumor and something of a prank that brought us here, that they thought they had a winner here, a truck driver called the store last night to say he had the winning ticket and it turned out to be wrong, which is a cautionary tale about rumor and pranks. all over the state, there was a lot of enthusiasm, biggest jackpot in the state of new jersey they've won....
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my question to you, it is unconstitutional to have laws that ban rights to one specific group of people. so why is it unlikely we'll get that 50 state solution that liberals were hoping for here? >> politics. that's the only reason. justice kennedy and i guess two more words, justice kennedy. he seemed genuinely frightened of the fact that the only remaining rationale he could support in the supreme court was the 50-state solution. he seem afraid of going that far. he said the california only solution, the ninth circuit did was rubbish. he said standing, they had standings to get into court. he did not lying the solicitor general's eight state solution that would knock down the bans or would elevate same-sex marriage in the states that provide everything but marriage. so all that was left were the 50 state solution. he seemed freaked out by that and he decided maybe we should just dismiss this case that we should have never taken it in the first place. >> there has been a lot of talk about justice kennedy's remarks. that he may want to dismiss the case, as you said, being freaked out by
my question to you, it is unconstitutional to have laws that ban rights to one specific group of people. so why is it unlikely we'll get that 50 state solution that liberals were hoping for here? >> politics. that's the only reason. justice kennedy and i guess two more words, justice kennedy. he seemed genuinely frightened of the fact that the only remaining rationale he could support in the supreme court was the 50-state solution. he seem afraid of going that far. he said the california...
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a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging out from a snowstorm. they got 10 inches of snow over night. it caused flight delays delays and some schools were shut down. the monday morning commute was slippery in new jersey and blamed for several accidents. more snow is expected throughout the day. >>> here in the bay area, back to hoping for rain. our chief meteorologist bill martin. >> got the fingers crossed. nothing significant. a few sprinkles is how it looks. it will last all week. the chance of showers are in the forecast starting on wednesday and they linger into the weekend. the quest
a similar law in texas is also under review. the supreme court will hear arguments on california's ban on same-sex marriage tomorrow. ktvu's david stevenson is in washington, d.c. he will report live for us all day tomorrow. and stay with ktvu channel 2 news tomorrow night for a look at the proposition 8 case. we will break down the arguments and the impacts the case will have at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the calendar says spring but storms pound the east coast. folks are digging...
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these are the things that these people do. -- can weaid how change the law -- how can we change the law when they're the ones making the law. it is like you are complaining you go to the wolf. it is the same thing. slow process to change ethic and finance rules in washington. as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- tallied it recently, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in washington on behalf of their clients. host: the caller brought up where it could position you in the future if you work closely with a represented on a successful campaign, giving you . resident -- resume builder is that something you've thought about and reflected in the story? guest: we did not look at it in detail in the story, but certainly, you are in the family business, and it happens to be politics. you do see many people involved in their parents campaigns who go on to run for office themselves. there are some dynasties, if he will, created out of congress. and, new port richey, florida. republ
these are the things that these people do. -- can weaid how change the law -- how can we change the law when they're the ones making the law. it is like you are complaining you go to the wolf. it is the same thing. slow process to change ethic and finance rules in washington. as the caller said, and i have not callie did recently, but there remain a great number of -- tallied it recently, but there remain a great number of lobbyists related to lawmakers who are seeking policy changes in...
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at legalom.com we put the law on your side. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ [inaudible] >> keep up the good work. >> thank you. neil: if jimmy fallon does get "the tonight show" and it does come to new york, the joke ultimately could be on businesses already in new york. because andrew cuomo's new budget would give this show a huge tax break for moving into the big apple. other companies are saying hello, what about us, we have been struggling in the big apple and have not left the big apple. we have been supporting the bi apple. why not give us a breafor sustaining the big apple? sporting-goods ceo mitch mundell is one of them would he think. >> i applaud the governor. it's going to create jobs. is all about job creation. you know better than everyone. >> it will bring people toew york, hire more peopl
at legalom.com we put the law on your side. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ [inaudible] >> keep up the good work. >> thank you. neil: if jimmy fallon does get "the tonight show" and it does come...
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joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is under the due process clause of the 14th amendment. the other is an equal protection claim, which says there has to be equal treatment, regardless of what entitlement is on the table for same-sex couples as for opposite-sex couples. so the range of options that we have with those claims are, usually people frame it as 0 to 50. it's either no states or all 50 states. but there are actually three options in the middle. and i think that the court is most likely to do one of those threes. there are two ways to get to one state, a just california solution, we can talk about either of those. and there's an eight-
joining us now is kengy osheena, the chief justice of constitution until law at nyu law school. he'll be in the courtroom tomorrow to hear the legal arguments in the prop 8 case. professor osheena, thanks very much for being here tonight. >> it's great to be here, rachel. >> first of all, can you sum upper up for us, what is the basic question the court will be deciding tomorrow? >> there are two claims being made, constitutionally. one is the freedom to marry claim, which is...
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i don't remember the exact law. this is proof there is waste. barbershop for the senate? really? >> bob: but this has been around since 1950. look at the haircuts of the people lousy barbershop. >> dana: you could pay them a hefty book advance, though, the barbers there. they're good guys. it's not their fault necessarily. but manual the book they -- imagine the book they could write. >> bob: but the other perks is unbelievable. they get all kind of free stuff and they wonder why they are at 19% at the poll. >> kimberly: they cashing in on the taxpayers' expence. >> thank you for the promo. there are books called -- i can't remember the name of the books, but the house and senate puts them out there. >> greg: "hardy boys." >> eric: no. >> greg: "nancy drew." >> eric: they make $700,000, free haircuts and free parking and they expense their water bottles. that is how ridiculous it is. they are bleeding us -- [over talk ] did you know every congressperson and senator has $2 million per year office expense allowance? >> bob: yeah, sure. >> dana: i can understand that, because if you
i don't remember the exact law. this is proof there is waste. barbershop for the senate? really? >> bob: but this has been around since 1950. look at the haircuts of the people lousy barbershop. >> dana: you could pay them a hefty book advance, though, the barbers there. they're good guys. it's not their fault necessarily. but manual the book they -- imagine the book they could write. >> bob: but the other perks is unbelievable. they get all kind of free stuff and they wonder...
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finally, getting back to abiding by the law. coordination provided the means, then, between the budget and finance committee that allowed the finance committee to realistically address the demands of the tax, trade, health and welfare policies that were intended by a budget resolution. now, this usually happened in a bipartisan way, but this year is different. this budget resolution does not realistically address the needs or the capabilities of the finance committee. and by "capabilities," i don't mean that it's -- it's not there to get done and people willing to do it but the possibility of doing it is very remote based upon the unrealistic assumptions in this document. despite claims to the contrary, this budget is not balanced unless you believe balance is more of the same fiscal behavior of the last four years of the senate democratic leadership and fiscal policy. gher taxes, higher spending and yet higher debt. where there is fiscal pressure, where there is fiscal pressure, it's placed on the finance committee by this docu
finally, getting back to abiding by the law. coordination provided the means, then, between the budget and finance committee that allowed the finance committee to realistically address the demands of the tax, trade, health and welfare policies that were intended by a budget resolution. now, this usually happened in a bipartisan way, but this year is different. this budget resolution does not realistically address the needs or the capabilities of the finance committee. and by...
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>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way those we talked to out there in the snow exclude included the first same sex couple in california to marry when it was temporarily legal. >> shepard: how do people plan to situate justices. >> in the california case of course they are going to argue the courts should not overturn a majority something california voters said they wanted a ban on gay marriage in their state. when it comes to the federal law, they also believe the justices are not ready to completely redefine something that has been at the foundation of society. here is brian brown, president of nat
>> one deals with the state law and the other the federal law. at the heart of both cases is the question whether or not the opportunity for same sex couples to marry is a constitutional right. here is mark suleman director for freedom to marry. the fundamental issue is whether loving and committed same sex couples who served their country to ho pay taxes. some of whom are raising families, whether they should be able to take part in the fundamentally american freedom to marry. by the way...